Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions

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Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies, Contributions to Economics

ISBN: 3031279816
ISBN 13: 9783031279812
Autor: Nyambuu, Unurjargal/Semmler, Willi
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvii, 195 S., 11 s/w Illustr., 60 farbige Illustr., 195 p. 71 illus., 60 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2023
Auflage: 1/2023
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Given the industrialized world’s historical dependence on fossil fuel-based energy resources and perils of moving beyond the earth’s carbon budget, this book explores the myriad challenges of climate change and in reaching a low-carbon economy. Reconciling the medium-term needs for transition policies, the book provides guidelines for complex climate policy tasks. – The book presents empirical trends in the use of carbon-emitting resources and evaluates market-driven short-termism and its adverse impact on resource use and the environment; It attempts a paradigm shift towards a framework of sustainable macroeconomics providing empirical and numerical analyses of recent climateeconomy models, empirical estimations, and diverse macro policy options and implementations New analytical issues are also considered, e.g., strategic behavior in the energy and resource sectors, energy competition and the dynamics of market shares in new energy technology The authors suggest a multitude of marketbased strategies and public fiscal, monetary, and financial policies, and longerrun planning for resource extraction all serving sustainable growth and a transformation of the energy sector and dealing with the tipping points encountered in climate change The book also examines the multiple delaying forces slowing the transition to a lowcarbon economy; these typically arise from shorttermism, lockins, irreversibility, leakages, noncooperative games, and other political strategies, explaining the slow implementation of climate policies The book, complementary to macroeconomic textbooks, appeals to scholars and students of economics and environmental science. It is also relevant for policymakers and practitioners in multilateral institutions, research institutions as well as governments and ministries of countries interested in climate economics, alternative energy sources, and energy policies. The book fills an important gap on. dealing with the path to greenhouse gas neutrality from a macroeconomic point of view. Ottmar Edenhofer, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and Professor at the Technical University, Berlin, Germany.

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Beschreibung

Given the industrialized world's historical dependence on fossil fuel-based energy resources and the now-realized perils of moving beyond the earth's carbon budget, this book explores the myriad challenges of climate change and in reaching a low-carbon economy. Reconciling the medium-term competing, yet frequently complementary, needs for transition policies, the book provides guidelines for complex and often conflicting climate policy tasks. The book presents empirical trends in the use of carbonemitting resources and evaluates marketdriven shorttermism and its adverse impact on resource use and the environment; it emphasizes a mediumterm macroeconomic perspective for the transition. The authors attempt a paradigm shift towards a framework of sustainable macroeconomics. They survey relevant historical models, conduct empirical and numerical analyses of the climate changerelevant dynamic models, provide empirical illustrations, and evaluate diverse policy options and implementations together with their historical evolution. New analytical issues are also considered, e.g., strategic behavior in the energy and resource sectors, energy competition and the dynamics of market shares in new energy technology, and supporting policies for dealing with the tipping points encountered in climate change. The authors suggest a multitude of marketbased strategies and public fiscal, monetary, and financial policies, and longerrun planning for resource extraction all suitable for driving sustainable growth and a transformation of the energy sector. The book also examines the multiple delaying forces slowing the transition to a lowcarbon economy; these typically arise from shorttermism, lockins, irreversibility, leakages, noncooperative games, and other political strategies. Thus, they explain the snail's pace evolution of current national and global climate policies. The book will appeal to scholars and students of economics and environmental science. It is also relevant for policymakers and practitioners in multilateral institutions, research institutions as well as governments and ministries of countries interested in alternative energy sources, climate economists, and those who study the implementation of sustainable and low carbon-based policies.

Autorenporträt

Unurjargal Nyambuu is an economist and professor in the Department of Social Science, the New York City College of Technology, CUNY (USA). She is also a research fellow in Finance and Risk Engineering at NYU's Tandon School. Dr. Nyambuu previously served as an economist with the Central Bank of Mongolia. Willi Semmler is the Henry Arnhold Professor of International Cooperation and Development at the New School for Social Research in New York (USA). There, he directs the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis' Economics of Climate Change project. He is also a senior researcher at IIASA, Laxenburg (Austria), a research fellow at La Sapienza University (Rome) and affiliated with the University of Bielefeld (Germany).

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